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movie directly from the internet I get a message like this, sometimes its a little different though... Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error occurred. The server might not be available. Verify that you are connected to the network and that http://www.winvistatips.com/threads/media-player-11-cant-play-video-from-internet.495748/ your proxy settings are correct. I can actually save it to my HDD and then open it, but that gets really annoying. Are there any fixes for this yet? Alan, Oct 22, 2006 #1 Advertisements Stmarin Guest It seems that we both have the http://www.troubleshootwindows.com/windows-7/fix-media-player-server-execution-failed-in-windows-8-7-vista-xp/ same problem, is it error message C00D11B3: Encountered a network error? How do you save these audiofiles to your HDD? I have to save files which I bought in the Internet. thanks a lot in advance. "Alan" wrote: > Each time I try and windows media view a movie directly from the internet I get a message > like this, sometimes its a little different though... > Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error occurred. > The server might not be available. Verify that you are connected to the > network and that your proxy settings are correct. > I can actually save it to my HDD and then open it, but that gets really > annoying. > Are there any fixes for this yet? Stmarin, Oct 22, 2006 windows media player #2 Advertisements Alan Guest I dont think I have ever seen an error code. It just says something about the network or proxys, and nothing happens.. but I can just RIGHT click and "Save Target As" on the website and then it plays just fine... if its a quicktime file they play just fine... but you know how that goes. "Stmarin" wrote: > It seems that we both have the same problem, is it error message C00D11B3: > Encountered a network error? How do you save these audiofiles to your HDD? I > have to save files which I bought in the Internet. > thanks a lot in advance. > > "Alan" wrote: > > > Each time I try and view a movie directly from the internet I get a message > > like this, sometimes its a little different though... > > Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error occurred. > > The server might not be available. Verify that you are connected to the > > network and that your proxy settings are correct. > > I can actually save it to my HDD and then open it, but that gets really > > annoying. > > Are there any fixes for this yet? Alan, Oct 23, 2006 #3 Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] Guest In WMP, if you go to the player menu Tools -> Options -> Network : Where there's a list of 'streaming proxy settings' often it's set for HTTP to "browser". Click HTTP and then Configure - and set that to Au
execution failed in Windows 8 , 7 , Vista, XP An article by shantanu 29 Comments This post will help you fix an issue with your Windows PC, where you get an error “Server Execution failed” when trying to play a file in Windows media player. Typically this error occurs when you close Windows media player and immediately try to re-open another file and for some reason even after the Media player UI closes, the main program process is still active. This error might also occur if for reason the Windows media player network service is stopped or if there is a problem with your User account. Below mentioned are a few methods that should work for you according to the reason behind your error. Troubleshoot Method 1 Go to the Task Manager ( Right Click on Taskbar & click Task Manager) or go to run by pressing Windows logo key + R and type taskmgr Now, go to the processes tab ( windows 7 and earlier ) Check for Windows Media Player If found, right click the process Click on End Task Check if media player opens correctly Troubleshoot Method 2 Open CMD ( Administrator ) If you are using Windows 7: Open start menu and type CMD Right Click CMD & click on Run as Administrator If you are using Windows 8 Press Windows Logo key + X Click on Command Prompt (admin) Now, type regsvr32 jscript.dll and press enter press OK Type regsvr32 vbscript.dll and press enter Press OK on the dialog box Check if you Windows Media player is opening correctly Troubleshoot Method 3 : Start / Correct the Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service Open CMD ( Administrator ) ( Follow the procedure as provided in Method 2 ) Type Services.msc Locate the service Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service Right Click the service and Click properties Now, Make sure the services is started Else, click on Start and set the startup type to Automatic ( delayed start ) Click Apply and OK Check if your problem is solved Troubleshoot Method 4 : Change User Account Make sure you are logged in as Administrator Type netplwiz in run ( windows logo key + r ) Click on Add Follow the steps to create a new user account Log off & log on using the new account Check if the Media player is working correctly or not If it is working correctly with a new user account, you can either shift to the new account or Try Running: SFC /SCANNOW ( in run – Windows Logo key + R ) Remember, that this process will take some time to complete Troubleshoot Method 5 Open CMD ( Administrator ) If you are using Windows 7: Open start menu and type CMD Right Click CMD & click on Run as Administrator If you are using Windows 8 Press Windows Logo key + X Click on Command Prompt (admin) Now, ty